Prospect Rankings

KCKicking’s evaluation of a prospect is reflected in two ways: rankings and ratings. Previously, the only way to improve your ranking and rating with KCKicking was to attend a College-Prep Showcase; however, due to increased demand, we now provide additional opportunities to increase individual standings. Rankings and ratings are both updated three times per year, after the College-Prep Showcase and Elite Performance Camps (January, June and August).

Tucker is the most gifted specialist we have seen at the high school level. He can crush FGs, KOs and Punts. He is the TOP prospect in his class for both field goals and punting. He has earned an automatic invite to the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl game as well as the Siemper Fi All-American Game. He is capable of hitting 65 yard FGs and 4.8+ second/50+ yard punts. At the 2015 College-Prep Showcase, Tucker was the only participant to go a perfect 8 for 8 in the FG charting session as well as 5 for 5 during the DARI swing analysis charting session. Tucker was offered a scholarship by Alabama, Mizzou and Florida State during the Spring of his Junior year. Tucker is committed to Mizzou and is enrolled for the Spring 2016 semester. Huge pick-up for the Tigers!

Todd is an extremely gifted combo specialist. He has an extremely efficient leg swing, is fluid, and very repeatable. We'd like to see him lengthen his approach just a bit as he has a tendency to get too deep on his plant foot. He is also a skilled punter. He is very consistent with his drop and leg swing, helping him to turn-over (spiral) a high percentage of his punts. We have worked with and seen Todd a handful of times over the past 3 years. He has proven to be a resiliant competitor and capable of getting the job done at both kicking and punting. Todd has a very bright future. Todd will earn a scholarship, land at a D1 program, and is capable of filling an immediate void at either kicking or punting positions!

James put on one of the best performances of the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. He finished third in both FGs and kickoffs (out of 105 participants). Although he is a tall for a kicker, he still hits one of the best balls amongst his class. He has excellent range on field goals and can hit the ball deep on kickoffs. He is a gifted athletic and also excels at other positions and sports. He will be an excellent addition to any division 1 football program. James is mature, has a good head on his shoulders and loves to compete! Game Ready!

JT is one of the best kickers in the class of 2016. He showed extremely well at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. He went 7 for 8 in the preliminary field goal charting round. He has a consistent leg swing and he utilizes his long legs well. JT has made a lot of improvement in the last year. He's grown taller and added strength and has directly seen improvements on the field as a result of these gains. He has a tendency to hit too high on the football on kickoffs, but when his timing is right and ball-striking is pure, he can hit one of the best kickoffs in his class, reaching 4.0+ hang and 65 yards. He is also a legitamite combo prospect capable serving as a starting kicker and punter at the next level. He showed the ability to hit a 5.0 hang-time punt. He needs to be more consistent with his ball turnover, but its clear he will excel at this skill with more work and time. JT will land at a Division 1 program and is capable of pushing for a starting role in his first season!

Justin put on an impressive performance at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. He went a perfect 8 for 8 during the FG preliminary round and finished 3rd out of 105 participants. He has a smooth leg swing and utilizes his length to his advantage. He gets excellent hip extension in his leg swing recoil allowing him drive the ball high and far after ball strike. He is one of the best competitors in his class. He put on one of the top punting performances at the showcase as well by finishing 5th in the event. His skills as a punter are not as great as his kicking, but he is a true dual threat prospect. He is capable of hitting 4.8+ hang-time and 45 yard punts. Justin is a D1 kicking and punting prospect and will be heavily looked at and scooped up quickly! Contact this prospect now!

AJ is one of the most refined and game ready kickers we've come across. He went a perfect 8 for 8 on field goals at the 2015 National Kicking Combine. He is a pure ball striker, has an extremely fluid swinging motion and gets excellent trajectory on his kicks. He has a strong build and utilizes his flexibility through his mechanics. He is an elite level athlete ready to perform his freshmen year in College. He qualified as 1 of 10 specialists who competed for a roster spot on the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl game through the Super Combine hosted at Dallas Cowboys Stadium. He's capable of hitting 3.9s/67yd KOs. Great pick up for the Blue Devils!

Jack is one of our best competitors. He put together an outstanding performance at the 2015 National Kicking Combine by winning both the field goal and kickoff charting competitions. He went a perfect 9-9 (long of 55 yards) in FGs and averaged 3.82/69 on KOs. This performance earned him 1 of 10 spots at the Blue-Grey Super Combine to compete for an All-American Bowl Game roster spot. Jack's kicking style is unique. He doesn't finish through the kick with a swing that finishes around his waist in a fluid swinging motion. He hits down on the ball and stops shortly after contact. This method has proven to be quite effective for him. If he converts to a higher finishing leg swing, it's possible he'll need to work on his hamstring flexibility. His ball-striking skills are phenomenal. Both his FGs and KOs look the same ball after ball. Jack can punt in a backup role. This prospect will prove to be a service-able option for many years. Offer now!

Brody put together a performance at our National Kicking Combine to make us believe he belongs with the top kickers in his class. He went an impressive 7-8 on FGs and was 2nd in KOs out of a field of 30 guys from all across the country. He hits 3.8+ second, 65+ yard KOs and has FG range from 50+. He also made the field goal finals round at our 2015 College-Prep Showcase (105 participants). He has an extremely fluid and natural style of kicking. He allows his body to work for himself and has improved his technique over the past year. He's made adjustments to his kickoffs and has become one of the best kickoff guys in his class, moving him from a 4.5 star kicker to a 5 star kicker. Brody should get D1 interest as he is capable of playing, and exceling, at this level.

Julius was our top all-around performer at the 2015 National Kicking Combine. He placed in the top 5 in all events (FGs, KOs and Punts). This effort earned him a selection to the Blue-Grey Super Combine to compete for a spot on the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl roster. His swinging style is extremely repeatable. He locks in on the target and can hit with accuracy. He is productive on KOs. He placed 5th on kickoffs at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase out of 105 kickers, as well as made the field goal finals by going 7 out of 8 during the preliminary round. Julius is a very skilled punter. He demonstrates clean mechanics, is very repeatable, has great hands and has a consistent drop. He can turn the ball over more than 50% of the time. He is truly a combo prospect who can compete at the highest level of College football immediately! Selected to the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl game played at EverBank Field, home of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Kendrick has been the one of the top in his class since Dec. 2011. His mechanics and fundamentals are solid. He won the FG competition at the Mizzou College camp (June 2014). Kendrick has been kicking off the ground for a season now and he hasn't lost any productivity. He has recently improved his KOs by adding ample hang and distance. A small adjustment in his FG follow-through will improve his ball flight consistency. Kendrick will land at a D1 program and will be a serviceable starter for years to come!

Bailey is a combo specialist. He performed extremely well at the 2015 College-Prep showcase. He tied for third in FGs out of a field of 100 kickers. He is reliable in all aspects of his game; FG, KO, and punt. He hits a clean ball on FGs. He would benefit from generating a little more rotation through his hips at ball-strike. He is capable of hitting a kickoff with 4.0 hang-time and a punt with 4.2+ hang-time. Bailey tends to over-stride in his punt approach. We'd like to see him shorten his first step. It is clear Bailey is a motivated athlete and will succeed at whichever school he lands at.

Tommy put on an excellent performance at both the 2015 National Kicking Combine and Blue-Grey Super Combine. He's earned an automatic spot on Blue-Grey Football's All-American Bowl Game roster. He qualified individually in both punting and kicking skills. Tommy has the ability to FGs all day long and make each ball look the same. He has great flexibility and extension through his swinging motion. Improvement on his KOs will get him to a 5 star rating. As a punter, Tommy has demonstrated the ability to put the ball above 4.0s hang consistently. We'd like to see him lower his mold early in his approach and leave it there throughout the approach. His ball-striking ability alone is what makes this prospect so promising. One of our best dual threat guys in the class of 2016. Polished combo specialist ready to perform at the D1 level!

Clayton has demonstrated he has skills comparable to some of the best kickers in his class. His A ball is as good as anyone's. He has FG range well beyond 50 yards. He does an excellent job at focusing on hang-time for his KOs. For FGs, he'll need to slightly adjust his body position at ball strike in order to improve the consistency of hitting quality ball strikes. He can produce as a punter. His fundamentals are not as well developed here, but we see opportunity in this area. We are eager to see him excel during his senior season campaign and make a run at the top spot in his class at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase.

Antonio competed at our 2015 National Kicking Combine and 2015 College-Prep Showcase, impressing us on both occasions. He has a very live leg, fluid swing motion and gets excellent extension. He will need to develop a quicker three step approach for field goals. He attacks the ball on kickoffs. He was a top 10 performer on kickoffs at our 2015 College-Prep Showcase, averaging 61 yards/3.82 hang-time. He can serve as a backup punter in a pinch. He will need to develop a proper mold and drop and establish his steps. Antonio has shown the dedication necessary to improve his skills and produce at the next level. Antonio is explosive and has the right mind to be groomed into legitamite threat for whichever school takes a chance on him.

Matt is one of the best combo prospects in his class. He is more experienced as a kicker, but he excels as a punter. His hands are great, drop is consistent and swing is pure. He does an excellent job of focusing on hang-time and not out-punting his coverage. He won the last man standing field goal competition at our EPC St. Louis (2015) event by hitting a 55 yard FG. His strikes are pure. When he is on, he is capable of hitting the same ball over and over. Although he started slow at our 2015 College-Prep Showcase, he showed some resiliency by making his last 8 field goal attempts. He was selected to a Blue-Grey All-American Bowl game roster spot. Very intriguing prospect. He will get interest as both a kicker and punter at the division 1 level.

Wade was one of 5 participants (out of 105) at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase who went perfect on their field goals (8 for 8) during the preliminary FG charting session. Wade's technique could use some work to make it more repeatable and consistent for him, but he's still capable of making a lot of kicks. We'd like to see him skip through on his field goals and land first on his planting foot. We'd also like to see his approach and follow be the same from kick to kick. He is capable of hitting 3.7+/65 yard kickoffs. Very intriguing prospect with a lot of upside. Will be an excellent fit for a mid level College football program or with a little more development he could fit in and be valuable at an even larger school.

Noah earned a Blue-Grey All-American Bowl roster spot by placing in the top 2 in our last man standing competition at the Blue-Grey Super Combine. He is a solid field goal kicker who can make kicks when the pressure is on. His kickoffs are decent, but need improvement to move into the top tier of kickers in his class. On both FGs and KOs, we'd like to see Noah stand taller through ball-strike to help with ball trajectory. Noah can offer punting in a back-up role. To hone in on his punting ability, Noah will need to speed up his approach, lower his drop and extend the ball out in front of him so he can chase it and drive through the ball.

Bryce is an excellent field goal kicker. He hits a consistent ball; straight, ample trajectory and clean ball rotation. He can perform under pressure and takes coaching well. His mechanics are solid. He's gone a perfect 8-8 in the preliminary FG round at previous showcases. To be a complete package, Bryce needs to continue to develop his kickoffs. We'd like to see him bring the same ball-strikes from field goals over to kickoffs, then add a more explosive swing as a result of a well timed approach and precise steps. Bryce will be playing College football next year and will be extremely reliable for years to come.

Jacob is a very intriguing prospect. He has possibly the biggest KO leg in his class. We have seen him consistently hit the ball with 4.0 second hang-times. On FGs, at times, he hits the ball very well. Improving on his consistency will be key for Jacob to be considered one of the top kickers in his class. His mechanics alter from kick to kick causing some impure ball strikes. We'd like to see him reduce the movement with his upper body at ball strike and stay more upright and rotate towards the target instead of side crunching towards the ball. He was 1 of 10 selected to compete at the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl Game Super Combine based on his kickoff ability. We see Jacob contributing immediately on kickoffs at a major College football program and take on the field goals after he develops and hones in on his skills for another year.

Ryan is a combo specialist and is equally skilled at both positions. His build gives him greater growth potential as a punter at the next level, however, he is a talented kicker. He went 6 for 8 at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase field goal charting session, including a 50 yarder. He was 1 of 10 selected to the 2015 Blue-Grey All-American Bowl Game Super Combine to compete for an All-American Bowl game roster spot. On kickoffs, he needs to control his mis-hits so he can consistently drive the ball further and with greater hang-times. As a punter, we'd like to see Ryan shorten his approach steps. He demonstrates great hand-eye coordination and athleticism. Ryan is a good fit for a major College football program where he can develop for another year.

Franky is a gifted combo prospect. He'll be most service-able at the next level as a punter and kickoff specialist, but has proven to be competitive at FGs as well. His performance at the 2015 National Kicking Combine earned him a selection to the Blue-Grey Super Combine. On FGs, Franky's swing is very repeatable and fluid. He maintains proper body positioning. Improvement on ball striking would help Franky improve his rating. His mechanics for punting are raw. We'd like to see him extend the ball out in front of him with one hand and hold onto the ball longer in his approach. Even with his current mechanics, Franky can smash the ball. His best ball will compete with anybody in his class. His leg strength helps him even when he doesn't hit the ball as well as he is capable. With a little bit of direction, Franky will see significant improvement. His size and intangibles are enough to take a chance on this prospect!

Jackson has developed his skills and has become one of the best punters in the Midwest. His best ball is as good as anyone we have ever seen. He's capable of putting up 4.8+ second hang times beyond 50 yards distance. He is incredibly strong and puts up big numbers in the weight room. He was in 2nd place after the preliminary punt round at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. Jackson can fill an immediate void for punter as well as kickoff specialist at the division 1 level. On kickoffs and field goals his ball flight is inconsistent at times, but he still proves to be very serviceable in these positions. We've seen him hit over 4 second hang-times on his kickoffs. We are excited to see where his journey takes him!

Cooper is a talented kicker capable of making a lot of kicks. He has room for improvement considering his technique could use some work. We'd like to see him limit the rotation in his hips just before ball contact. This will control the angle at which he can position his foot for ball strike as well as help him generate more power through the swinging motion at ball strike and shortly there after. He went an impressive 6 for 8 during the 2015 College-Prep Showcase field goal charting session. Cooper finished 12th out of 105 kickers during the kickoff competition and finished 6th in punts. Cooper has a lot of upside potential. He is already producing at a high level and is capable of even more with some subtle corrections.

Dalton is a talented kicker who has sound fundamentals. He gets the ball in the air well, hits straight balls and gets true end over end rotation on his field goals and kickoffs. He gets good hang-time on kickoffs but needs to continue working on his distance. He can provide assistance at the punting position. He is not as talented as a punter but shows he has the ability to develop into a College prospect as a punter as well. He's an extremely reliable kicker who could be very serviceable immediately as a short range kicker and would develop his range with another year under his belt.

Doug has excellent ball striking ability. We have watched him develop over the last three years. He is always had a strong leg and he has really grown into his kicking style and always finds a way to compete at a high level. His field goal approach looks smooth. At the next level, we'd like to see Doug approach the ball on field goals with a little more pace to help his get off times. A slightly more aggressive approach on his kickoffs will also help him produce greater distance and hang time. He gets the ball in the air well, but a little more "pop" seperates him from a good kicker and a great kicker. Intriguing prospect capable of doing big things at the next level!

Jason is a talented kicker who competed well at the 2014 College-Prep Showcase. He finished 6th overall (out of 107 participants). At the times he hits the ball very well. He needs to change the positioning of his foot at ball contact to improve his consistency. He is currently pushing the ball with his in-step, which could bring potential issues. His kickoff numbers are solid, but we would like to see the same production off a 1 KO block. Competitive athlete with a lot of talent!

Nathanael is a strong-legged kicker who we've seen hit FGs from 60 yards. He gets excellent trajectory and great ball rotation. He's improved his technique significantly since we last worked with him. We'd still like to see him close off his hips a little longer before ball strike so that his hips don't unwind prematurely during the kicking phase of his leg swing. He has the physical strength to excel at kickoffs and his hang-time is great, but he needs to improve on his distance. He is a stronger kicker than punter at this time but could develop into a combo specialist. With a couple more tweaks and improvements, Nathanael is capable of playing at the collegiate level and producing at a high level.

Ben has developed into a quality kicker over the past year. We've worked with him at multiple camps and lessons and has proven to be coachable and is passionate about his craft. He has excellent ball stirking skills and gets excellent trajectory on his field goals. Improve strength and flexibility will help him become more productive on kickoffs. His steps and tempo looks good, but harness a bit more explosive swing will help him increase both his hang-time and distance. His kicking skills and fundamentals are superior to his punting at this time, but his productive at punting leads us to believe he can be servicable as both a kicker and punter at the next level.

Paul is strong and has an excellent frame for kicking and punting. At the 2015 College-Prep Showcase, he showed he is capable of hitting a clean ball with great power, height and ball rotation. He needs to improve the consistency of his hits from kick to kick, but we feel he is on the path to becoming a College ready kicker. He is a strong kickoff guy producing hits right around 3.6 hang and 60 yards distance. At this time he is stronger as a kicker than punter, but considering his size, he could easily develop into a true punter quickly. He can reach hang times north of 4.0 with good distance. Big upside potential with this prospect!

Zachary is a combo specialist and is capable of producing quality field goals. Zachary shows poise while kicking and is very focused. He gets excellent trajectory on his hits. We'd like to see him adjust his follow-through in his swinging motion so that he follows through more directly towards his target or even slightly left of his target. He sits a bit too much at ball-strike causing him to fall off to the right. This correction should help him increase his range. On punts, his drop and mold are solid. His leg swing range of motion is a little restricted. We'd like to see him explode through the ball more aggressively. At this time, he can serve as a back-up punter. Zach can play immediately at a mid-level College or higher if improvement is realized in the upcoming months and year.

Peter has a lot of energy and has a clear passion to be successful. He's already hitting off the ground and gets great height. We'd like to see him convert to a more traditional follow-through to increase his consistency. He is a dynamic kickoff specialist, capable of driving the ball deep into the end zone. With more repeatable fundamentals, Peter could be a 4.5 or 5 star prospect. Very intriguing prospect.

Gage has grown a lot as a kicking specialist over the past few years. He's been known as a consistent field goal kicker, but he's become a weapon as a punter, utilizing his tall frame for leverage to generate power. We'd like to see him work on his flexibility so he can drive through a greater range of motion in his punt follow through. On field goals and kickoffs, he'd benefit from working on his lean-off at ball strike. This should help him become a better ball striker as well as get better rotation on his kicks. He needs to work on his kickoff approach for steps and timing. He looked out of sync the last time we saw him hit some kickoffs, but we know he's capable of hitting it deep with good hang-time when he puts it all together. Very bright future for this combo prospect!

Luke has a natural swinging motion and has solid kicking mechanics. He has completely made the transition to hitting FGs from the ground. We watched him hit a 55 yard FG at our EPC event in Wichita (2015). Luke's distance and hang on his KOs have improved over the past year. We're encouraged by this improvement and would like to see it continue. Luke has also improved his punting mechanics. His form is respectable. Further development here will make him a true combo prospect. He has improved each time we've worked with him and we are encouraged to see the success he finds during his senior season campaign!

Evan is a talented kicker who is very accurate when kicking from a block. When asked to kick from the ground, he tried and had decent results. We feel he will make the permanent transition to the ground with ease. Overall athletic improvement will help Evan realize greater range on FGs and better hang/distance on KOs. His technique on KOs is solid. We need a little more aggression and explosiveness through the swing. For FGs, if Evan can swing a bit more up and through to the target, he'll be able to release off his plant foot and skip down field with more fluidity. It's clear Evan has what it takes to kick at the collegiate level.

Aaron can hit the ball as far (and high) as anyone in his class. It is apparent kicking comes very easy to Aaron. He has a smooth, repeatable, fluid swing. He gets true ball rotation each and every kick. Look for Aaron to continue progressing and could compete and be one of the top prospects in his class by the time he is a senior.

Sterling has a very fluid leg swing. He generates a lot of power by using his long frame and athletic build. We are unsure if he was at full strength at the 2014 College-Prep Showcase, however, he still showed well. We would like to see him come to balance on both his field goals and kickoffs. This would improve his consistency as well as ball striking ability. Sterling could be a legitimate dual-threat prospect. He will need to further develop his fundamentals in punting. We feel this is an area he could easily excel. With improvement on distance/hang on KOs, he will move up the rankings!

Alexis is a very polished kicker. He is very consistent and has a repeatable swing. His demeanor is calm and can compete when the pressure is on. We'd like to see him move down to a 1 block or to the ground soon. He can currently hit a 3.8 hang time with 60+ yard distance. This is a prospect to watch closely as he heads into his senior season.

Jack showed well at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. He demonstrated that he has solid fundamentals and an excellent leg swinging motion. His ball striking ability is great. During the field goal charting session, he went 6 for 8, only missing the 2 longest attempts. To be a top kicking prospect, he needs to increase his range on field goals and distance/hang on kickoffs. With work in the weight room, Jack will be able to convert strength gains directly into on-field kicking production. Jack may not serve well in an immediate void at the College level, but Jack can definitely be groomed into the kicker for the future at the next level. He is an excellent kicking talent which needs another year to develop and improve his craft.

Phillip is a combo prospect who is equally talented at kicking as he is punting. We seen his range back up to slightly over 50 yards on FGs. His best punt is around a 4.5s/45yd hit. Further development is necessary in order to improve is consistent, but Phillip is on track to taking his game to the next level.

Larry was one of our top performers in the kickoff charting portion at the 2015 National Kicking Combine. He's able to use his size and strength to drive the ball deep. We'd like to see him shoot for improved hang-times in the 3.8+ range. Staying taller throughout his approach and swing should help his trajectory. He is a very accurate field goal kicker whose mis-hits are still accurate to the target. He has a very repeatable swing. Improving ball contact will be key for Larry to start making his kicks from all reasonable distances. At this time, Larry is a more skilled kicker than punter, but can be a service-able punter. By pushing the ball in front of him with his drop and accelerating his tempo through his approach will help him see large improvements in his punting game. Keep an eye on this prospect!

Thanks to his athleticism, Martin has a very live leg and is explosive. At times, he gets excellent height and solid ball rotation. He has a tendency to jam his plant foot too close and creates a low quality ball strike. Attention to his plant foot and Martin will be a top kicker in his class. He's capable of hitting 3.8/65+ KOs. He accelerates well through the ball and finishes his swing strong. Martin has a lot of upside potential and will continue to improve!

Bryce has a fluid swinging leg motion and good footwork. His follow-through on field goals pulls him to the left more than preferred, but he is able to repeat this motion and has incorporated it well into his style. His ball striking skills are excellent, but he'll need to become more consistent with hitting his target. His kickoff steps and tempo looks good, but he'll need to become more explosive and increase his flexibility to become more productive at kickoffs. He has developed significantly in the last year leading us to believe he can kick at the next level at a small to mid level College football program.

Ben is aggressive on FGs and KOs. He competed at the 2015 National Kicking Combine. We'd like to see him approach his FGs without rounding out his approach steps. To improve his ball contact, he'll need to roll his foot over the top and keep his big toe from coming forward at point of strike. Ben's tall frame should help him grow as a punter. At this time, his technique needs some tuning. He'll need to straighten his approach, release the ball with one hand and get the ball out in front of him so he can use his leverage (length) to his advantage. Athletic prospect with a lot of potential.

Chase showed consistent ball contact and rotation in the Winter Showcase. His leg strength is impressive for his age, as well as his ability to make field goals within 45 yards. As he continues to develop size and strength, we believe he could be consistently hitting 50 yard field goals and kickoffs. He should also continue working on fundamentals (lean-off at contact) as this will help develop more powered without sacrificing accuracy.

Austin has a consistent leg swing on field goals. He hits a clean ball, rarely has mishits, and gets great trajectory. He also has a good leg for punting, but needs to improve on his distance and hang. This will come with time and continued development. As he continues to gain strength, he will see the ball flying off his foot and become more consistent in both kicking and punting. Austin has the talent to kick at the next level. He's played in some big games and has hit game-winning field goals, proving he can be counted on when the pressure is on the line.

Chris has a very bright future. As only a freshman, he has the leg to consistently hit 50+ yard FGs. He gets excellent ball rotation and trajectory on his kicks. He gets great distance on his kickoffs, but could continue to improve on his hang-time. Chris is a very promising prospect and will make a name for himself over the next few years. Huge upside!

Luis has sound fundamentals in kicking and punting. His swing is powerful and compact. He is currently kicking off a 1 FG block. We would like to see him transition to the ground while maintaining his production. He is very close to having everything come together for himself. He showed very well at the 2014 College-Prep Showcase. Was 1 kick shy of making the FG finals. Displayed KOs capable of 3.8+ hang and 60+ yards. Luis is a very promising prospect with lots of potential. Looking forward to him battling for the top honors come his senior year!

Livan competed at the 2015 National Kicking Combine. He hasn't made the transition to kicking from the ground yet, but is very serviceable from a block. He gets excellent height and solid ball rotation. In the next few months, Livan needs to develop kicking from the ground. He attacks the ball well on KOs. If he can increase his hang-times to 3.8 range and 65+ yards, he will jump in the ratings/rankings. He's a combo prospect whose skills are superior as a kicker at this time. He'll need to lower his drop, stay more linear and improve his hands skills/mold to become a more consistent punter.

Jesse is a kicker/punter combo specialist who is currently more skilled as a punter. He has a live leg and is capable of making solid contact on a consistent basis. We'd like him to avoid swinging across his body and hold onto the ball slightly longer in his drop. He has excellent tempo on his field goal approach and is very consistent while using a 1 block. He has not made the transition to the ground, yet. To transition to the ground, Jesse will need to make ball contact more towards the inside and top of his ankle while engaging his quads more than his groin. Jesse excels at kickoffs, capable of driving the ball deep and getting 3.6+ sec hang-times.

Gavin achieves excellent range of motion with his leg swing as well as stays fluid through the swinging motion. His live leg allows him to hit the ball well at times. We'd like to see him approach the ball faster on field goals, get a deeper plant foot on KOs as well as identify steps that'll be consistent for his KO approach. At this time, he has a tendency to over-stride on his punts. Shortening his stagger step at his starting stance could help. With a few of this corrections, Gavin could start to see significant improvement!

Seth competed at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. He displayed a live and active leg swing. His ball rotation can be inconsistent. He'd benefit from increasing his depth on his plant foot on both field goals and kickoffs. We'd like for him to adjust the point on his foot he strikes the ball with. With this deeper plant foot, he'll be able to rotate his foot over and out, enabling him to strike the ball higher on his foot and more towards the top of his foot and keeping his toe from making contact with the ball. Because Seth has a live leg swing, we feel he can make some subtle adjustments and realize significant gains and be capable of contributing at the next level. He's currently a good fit for a smaller to mid level College program.

Robbie performed extremely well at during the punting competition at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. He placed 3rd in the punting competition and 10th in the kickoff competition. We've seen him hit punts 4.6+/50+ yards. His technique is solid. His miss-hits are acceptable. Robbie is also a legitimate KO specialist and can offer to fill FG backup duties. Robbie was selected for a Blue-Grey All-American Bowl game roster spot. Robbie is capable of contributing at the Division 1 level.

We have worked with Emerson for several years. He has continued to improve each time that we have worked with him. His field goals are stronger than his kickoffs, and we'd like to see him achieve better hang and distance. Improvement on kickoffs is necessary to continue to climb the rankings. We are encouraged to see Emerson find success during his upcoming senior season!

Diego is impressive during kickoffs. He is able to hit punts with 4.0+ hang times although he needs to work on his distance. Diego would benefit from field goal instruction. By developing his field goals and punt distance, Diego could become a true combo specialist. Watch for Diego to continue to grow and become a solid prospect!

It is evident Schuyler has been training with proper fundamentals. Overall athletic improvement will help him improve his leg speed. He competed off the ground at the 2014 College-Prep Showcase. He's capable of hitting a decent KO, but needs to work on his approach timing and ball striking so he can be more consistent. Schuyler has established the foundation to continue improving. Lot's of upside potential!

Jake is a combo specialist who is currently stronger as a kicker than punter. His fundamentals are solid. He would benefit from a strength and conditioning program working on his explosiveness so he can improve his range and increase his trajectory. This would also assist in adding more distance and hang on his kickoffs. His leg swing is fluid and mechanics are repeatable. Jake's ball strikes are solid. He can add value as a back-up punter and will turn some balls over from time to time. Jake is capable of kicking at the next level with continued hard work and dedication.

We have worked with and seen John kick multiple times over the past calendar year. He has made improvements. He is a stronger kicker from the left hash compared to the right hash. He tends to alter his approach angle to the ball and doesn't get the same height as he does from the left hash. To become a College kicker, John needs to increase his distance/hang-time on kickoffs as well as increase his range on field goals. His fundamentals are decent, but could use some tweaking. Overall athletic improvement(strength and speed) would help John realize opportunities to play College football.

Nick competed at the 2015 National Kicking Combine. He was striking the ball well and demonstrated a live leg. A small injury prevented him from completing the event, but we were able to evaluate Nick on the few kicks he was able to show. He gets excellent height and true ball rotation. He needs to develop a swing that is more repeatable. Currently, his finish is inconsistent and his small crunch at ball contact puts some un-due stress on his swinging style. With Nick's natural ability, he will be a great fit for whichever program gives him a shot!

Tylor is capable of hitting a straight ball on FGs that has a true end over end rotation. He has a fluid leg swining motion and demonstrates excellent hip mobility. We'd like to see him shorten his approach to the ball. This could help him better utilize his strength. At this time, his range is limited. With a few technical corrections, Tylor can grow into a promising prospect.

Jacob has developed a repeatable swinging motion and is capable of hitting a completely straight ball consistently. He gets great trajectory. We are anxious to see Jacob convert his FGs to the ground to see if his production is affected. Improvement on overall strength will help him drive the ball deeper and higher on KOs. His mechanics are solid, but more power and aggressive will help him take his KOs to the next level.

Juan demonstrated a repeatable, pure swing on FGs at our 2015 National Kicking Combine. He gets great trajectory and his ball flies straight. We look forward to seeing Juan transition to hitting FGs from the ground. On KOs, Juan needs to finish through the ball higher. Improvement on overall athletic ability will help Juan increase his range on FGs as well as hang/distance on KOs. From short FG range, Juan will make the kicks. He's as consistent as they come. Time and hard work will help Juan realize his full potential!

Chad started out as a kicker and recently switched his focus to punting. From what we've seen, punting plays into Chad's strengths. He shows an aggressive leg swing and good technique. We see him taking his game to the next level as a punter. He'll be able to kick in a backup role. Chad is a determined athlete who has put in the work to get to where he is today and we are certain he'll continue developing as a combo specialist.

Preston brings a lot of energy to the field. He competed well during the FG session at the 2014 College-Prep Showcase. He's shown he is capable of hitting longer range (45+ yard) field goals. Formal instruction could be very useful for Preston and the development of his kicking as he needs to improve the distance and hang-time on his KOs. Watch for Preston to continue to mature and have a successful senior season!

Ethan has a repeatable, controlled field goal swing. He's currently using a 1 block. We'd like to see him transition to the ground very soon. To help with his transition, he'll need to attack the ball with a little more aggression as well as widen his starting stance to enable him to make contact with the ball closer to his ankle and push his toes out to the side. We have not seen Ethan hit KOs. He's got an athletic build and great size. He can fill in as a punter but, at this time, appears to be more skilled as a kicker. He needs to work on his mold and control his drop. Taking linear steps down field will help him keep his hips square so he can swing more up and through the ball.

Alec shows a great attitude towards kicking. He is a straight on kicker who has refined his technique to be very repeatable and consistent. He is extremely accurate from 40 yards and in but shows inconsistencies once he is 45+ yards out. Although soccer-style kicking would probably benefit him, he can make field goals kicking straight at a high percentage rate. Alec is hands down the best straight on kicker we've worked with!

Savion has a live, explosive leg. He attacks the ball well and gets excellent trajectory on his kicks. With a little bit of work on his fundamentals, we see Savion's consistency improving. Moving down the block size might improve his ball striking as he has a tendency to hit the ball a little thin off his toe. We would like to see him transition to the ground soon. He has the potential to be a very strong kickoff specialist. Improvement on his follow-through would help him add distance and hang time. Very promising prospect!

Bligh competed in the 2015 College-Prep Showcase and showed well at times. He demonstrated he is an accurate kicker at short distances. His misses came from only his longer kicks. He will need to improve his range on field goals as well as his distance/hang-time on kickoffs. On both field goals and kickoffs, he tends to plant too short. Now that he is kicking from the ground, his ankle will need to be parallel with the ball, and just slightly behind that point for kickoffs off a 1" block. Adjusting his plant foot will also allow him to generate more height on his kicks.

Johannes has a great frame and a lot of potential. His talent is unrefined and he still shows he can produce quality ball strikes. Johannes would greatly benefit from formal instruction to help improve his craft and prepare him for the College level. With some work on his technique, Johannes will be a solid College kicking talent.

Alan shows he has a very fast leg. His explosiveness leads to some inconsistency however. He will need to refine his technique to become a more consistent field goal kicker. Alan has great ball-striking skills and generates straight flying balls with true end over end rotation. Further athletic improvement is necessary to increase his range on field goals and distance/hang-time on kickoffs. Alan will be productive at the College level.

Alec is a solid kicker with lots of room to grow and get better. He shows the ability to hit a decent ball with excellent trajectory. We'd like to see him transform his swing into a more traditional style to improve his consistency. Improved ball striking will improve his consistency as well. To move up the rankings, he'll need to improve both distance/hang on KOs. He was one kick shy of making the field goal finals at the 2014 College-Prep Showcase.

Gunder has transitioned well to the ground for field goals. At times, he hits the ball well. He needs to sharpen up his fundamentals in order to be more consistent with his accuracy. He needs to develop his tempo and timing for his kickoffs to set himself up for better ball-strikes. He's capable of hitting deeper/higher balls with a little more development. With some instruction and refining of his technique, Gunder will see significant improvement on both field goals and kickoffs in a short amount of time.

Nick has solid form and technique on his field goals and shows a lot of potential. Some refining on his kickoff routine could help Nick see increased distance/hang and become a weapon for his high school football team. We are excited to see him become a go-to guy once he matures and adds some leg strength.

Murphy competed in the 2015 College-Prep Showcase and showed well during the field goal charting period. He started very strong and finished 5/8. He demonstrated that he can be a reliable field goal kicker but will need to work on his kickoffs for the College level. It would help Murphy to shorten his first step in his approach for FGs and length his stride into his plant foot. Also, increasing his lean-off at ball strike will help him open his foot more to create consistent quality ball strikes. Murphy can play at the next level, but will need to improve his craft to take his skills to larger football programs.

Robert is true punter who can add value as a kicker in an emergency role. He has a huge leg. He's a very strong athlete who can use his strength effectively in the leg swinging motion. We've seen Robert three times in the last 6 months. He has improved his punting technique, but further development is necessary. At times, he's capable of producing punts beyond 50 yards and 4.7 hang-times. He needs to shorten his steps and lower his drop so his mold drops without ball rotation. His best ball is already as good as anyone in his class. Robert has the intangibles of a D1 punter. With some development, the sky is the limit for this prospect!

Jeffrey is able to generate great trajectory on his kicks. He has a lot of upside potential with his tall frame. We'd like to see Jeffrey refine his swing follow-through so that it finishes more up and through as opposed to down and around. This will help generate more power as well as improve kick consistency. Watch for Jeffrey to climb the ranks as he matures as a kicker.

Bailey showed solid ball-striking ability and a very live leg at our EPC event in St. Louis (2015). After ball-strike, his follow-through is inconsistent. He finishes shorter range field goals in a controlled manner, and then sometimes does a kickoff hurdle on his longer field goal attempts. He is currently using a 1 block on his FGs. We'd like to see him make the transition to hitting from the ground over the next few months. He is a very raw punter. Working on his mold and drop will help him improve the soonest as a punter.

Blake participated in our EPC event in St. Louis (2015). He showed decent ball-striking ability and a fluid leg swinging motion. His follow-through needs improvement to help him become more accurate. He is currently using a 1 block on his FGs. We'd like to see him make the transition to hitting from the ground over the next few months. He'll need to develop his rhythm for his KOs. If he can improve this area, he'll fly up the rankings. He can fill in as a punter in a back-up role.

Nathan is a combo specialist. He is able to hit punts that are reliable and shows signs of quality field goal kicking. His area for most improvement is to increase his leg speed and clean up his ball contact. Some refinement of his technique would go a long way. Nathan can hone his skills and rise through the ranks. Look for Nathan to be a dual threat K/P and find success during his senior season campaign!

Dillon shows flashes of strong kicks and repeatability. With more work on mechanics, consistency, and his ball striking skills, look for Dillon to move up the rankings. The main area for improvement is his ball striking. Participated in the 2014 College-Prep Showcase. With his build and frame, Dillon has a lot of upside potential!

Brandon has a smooth swing motion which is very repeatable. He is able to get quality height on his kicks. We would like to see Brandon be more aggressive on his approach for both field goals and kickoffs. This would generate more power and leg speed. We are excited to see him grow and refine his technique as he becomes a valuable member of his high school team!

Phillip is a combo specialist who competed in the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. He shows shows the ability to hit a quality field goal, however he will need to improve on his consistency for the College level. To improve his ball-striking, he needs to open his foot up and not allow his toe to make contact with the ball. He demonstrated ability to turn some punts over. He will need to develop his fundamentals to imrpove his distance and hang as wel as consistency for punting. Phillip is dedicated to kicking and punting and will grow into a solid College kicker with more attention to his craft.

Brady competed in the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. Brady is capable of producing within a 40 yard field goal. His technique is unrefined and would benefit from formal lessons. We would like to see Brady improve on his ball striking to see him grow into a prospect capable and likely to kick at the next level.

Maarten is a foreign exchange student who is new to kicking and only started 5 months ago. Maarten competed in the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. He showed he has a strong leg. He needs to work on his fundamentals to utilize his leg strength. Currently, he hits the ball with the inside portion of his foot. We'd like for him to rotate his foot outwards so his toe never makes contact with the ball and he can utilize the strength in his quads. He needs some work on his steps and timing on his kickoffs. With this, he'll be able to more consistently strike the ball well. Maarten shows a lot of enthusiasm for kicking and doing the things necessary to get better. Look for Maarten to make some improvements over this offseason and get an opportunity at a lower level College program.

Tyler has a great frame and has potential to be a very strong kicker. At times he can hit a decent field goal, but he needs to work on his consistency. He has a tendency to plant his left foot too shallow so he is hitting the ball too late in his swing. He is able to drive his kickoffs deep but would need to improve on his hang time for College. Tyler's skills as a punter are undeveloped. His drop needs a lot of improvement so he is able to mold the ball and drop it without the ball rotating on him. Tyler has the potential to play College ball at a mid-level program, but improvement between now and then is needed.

Jacob is a combo specialist. At times, he is able to hit impressive punts. With formal instruction, maturity, and growth, Jacob can become a refined punter. Jacob should focus on the quality of his ball striking for his FGs. He has a decent frame. Overall athletic improvement will help him in both his kicking and punting endeavors.

Jakob shows he has the ability to make solid contact with the ball and make field goals. With a little work on his fundamentals, Jakob will see more consistent kicks. He has good power on his kickoffs and is consistent in his ball contact. With an increase in size and strength, look for Jakob to be a valuable member of his high school team and possibly make some noise in College.

Caitlyn gets great trajectory on her kicks. She has the ability to hit from 45 yards and currently holds the Oklahoma state record for longest FG by a female (42 yards). We'd like to see her increase her leg speed and refine her follow through in order to become more consistent. She shows a lot of potential. Caitlyn has turned a lot of heads and has become quite an inspiration!

Blake is a true punter that can fill in as a backup kicker if needed. He has excellent size and technique as a punter. With the exception of a few miss-hits, Blake had an outstanding session at the 2014 College-Prep Showcase. We expect Blake to compete for the top punter in his class over the next year. With some development, Blake could turn into a D1 prospect!

Tristen is a punter who can serve as a backup kicker in an emergency situation. He shows the ability to produce 40+ yard punts. His punt leg swing is very fluid and he demonstrates excellent range of motion. We'd like to see him increase his speed to the ball so he can create a more explosive leg swing. His hands could use a little work to ensure he is catching the ball clean and drops the ball and the mold stays consistent. With some more work on his craft and improve distance/hang on his punts, Tristen will turn into a legitamite College prospect capable of playing at the next level.

Jeonghwan competed in the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. He showed spurts of being able to hit the ball well, however he will need to improve on his ball striking to be able to compete at the College level. He would benefit from instruction and would help refine his technique. His swinging motion appears to be restricted in both his backswing and follow-through. To get to the next level, Jeonghawn will need to show improvement on his ball-striking and range/height on his kicks.

Paige competed at both of the 2014 and 2015 College-Prep Showcases. She has great ball striking ability. Her hits are clean and pure. To get better trajectory on her hits as well as further range, Paige needs to follow through towards her target. Currently, she "falls off" from the ball after she makes contact which reduces the force she can transfer from her foot to the ball. She makes great strikes on the ball on kickoffs as well, but needs to work on her steps so her timing is more consistent and she can get into a rhythm.

Colton competed at the 2015 College-Prep Showcase. He showed he has a live leg swing. He needs to work on his fundamentals and become more repeatable so his accuracy improves. On punting, he needs to work on an approach and follow through he can rely on and perform each and every time. He both kicks and punts but serves best as a punter at this time. Further development is needed to take his game to the next level.

Deon competed at the EPC camp in St. Louis (2015). He is a gifted athlete and has a very strong leg. We would like to see him convert his kicking swing into more of a soccer style swing. At this time, he is stronger as a punter. By the end of the camp, he was starting to spiral some of his punts. If Deon sticks with it and incorporates the fundamentals, he will quickly improve.

Jordan has demonstrated he can hit a clean FG. As he continues to grow, we look for him to become stronger, increase his leg speed and add more distance on his kicks. Through refining his technique, he should focus on improving his ball striking. Look for Jordan to contribute on his HS football team.

Connor is a combo specialist who is currently a better punter than kicker. He shows that he can turn punts over (spiral) and consistently hit punts in the 4 second hang-time range. He has a smooth swing on FGs, but he needs to refine his approach so that he is attacking the ball and generating more power. As he matures, look for him to become more explosive and consistent. punting may be his specialty but with a few adjustments, Connor can become a legit dual threat kicking specialist!

Javier shows that he has a lot of natural ability. He is able to hit a clean field goal although he can be inconsistent at times. With formal instruction, he can improve his ball striking ability. Look for Javier to progress as he continues to work on his craft.

Juliano shows signs of being a consistent kicker. He will need to work on his ball striking ability to continue to improve. As he matures, we expect Juliano to become stronger and add distance on his kicks. Juliano will be an asset for his HS football team and can climb the ranks as he improves his craft.

Trevor has a fluid kicking motion and has the ability to make good contact with the ball. Working on fundamentals and his plant foot would benefit him in the long run. Trevor has a good attitude about kicking and is mentally tough. As he grows and develops his skills, look for him to be a consistent kicker who cannot be iced.